J JohnFM New Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Feb 22, 2005 #1 Anyone have any suggestions for a safe way to lower pH?
O Oddball Fishaholic Joined Apr 29, 2004 Messages 461 Reaction score 0 Location Somewhere not far from Sheffield Feb 22, 2005 #2 Try adding bogwood to the tank, the natural way to take a lower pH! failing that try putting a FEW dead leaves from an AQUATIC plant in the tank
Try adding bogwood to the tank, the natural way to take a lower pH! failing that try putting a FEW dead leaves from an AQUATIC plant in the tank
B B75 Fish Crazy Joined Feb 22, 2005 Messages 210 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset Feb 22, 2005 #3 What is your current ph reading and what are you trying to lower it to?
P Paul_MTS MAD Joined Apr 15, 2004 Messages 5,818 Reaction score 1 Location Essex, Kirby Feb 22, 2005 #4 also what are your hardness readings. peat is another well used method.
OP OP J JohnFM New Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Feb 22, 2005 #5 My water's fairly neutral. I'm trying to lower the pH as a way of stimulating breeding in Polypterus. I think I can achieve the desired reduction by adding deionised/demineralised water. Thanks anyway.
My water's fairly neutral. I'm trying to lower the pH as a way of stimulating breeding in Polypterus. I think I can achieve the desired reduction by adding deionised/demineralised water. Thanks anyway.
P Paul_MTS MAD Joined Apr 15, 2004 Messages 5,818 Reaction score 1 Location Essex, Kirby Feb 22, 2005 #6 that will lower it but your going to need to add the minerals back in with chemicals. depending on tank size and hardness i suggest adding peat is the best way, when using deionised/demineralised water you change the whole chemistry of the water.
that will lower it but your going to need to add the minerals back in with chemicals. depending on tank size and hardness i suggest adding peat is the best way, when using deionised/demineralised water you change the whole chemistry of the water.
B beblondie Fishaholic Joined Jun 17, 2004 Messages 469 Reaction score 0 Feb 22, 2005 #7 What species of Polypterus?And do you have a seperate tank for any eggs?-Anne
OP OP J JohnFM New Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Feb 22, 2005 #8 Senegalus. Any eggs will be transferred to dishes to develop for a little while until I use in them in my research....no babies for me.
Senegalus. Any eggs will be transferred to dishes to develop for a little while until I use in them in my research....no babies for me.
B beblondie Fishaholic Joined Jun 17, 2004 Messages 469 Reaction score 0 Feb 22, 2005 #9 kewl what are you researching?
OP OP J JohnFM New Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 57 Reaction score 0 Feb 22, 2005 #10 Gneral fishy research